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The Zone Chairperson. Suggestions for Success. The Role of the Zone Chairperson can be described in three words:. Motivator Counselor Communicator . The District Governor’s Right Hand Person. Zone Chairpersons as Communicator .
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The Zone Chairperson Suggestions for Success
The Role of the Zone Chairperson can be described in three words: • Motivator • Counselor • Communicator
The District Governor’s Right Hand Person Zone Chairpersons as Communicator • All wise district governors will rely on the zone chairpersons to keep them informed of any problems within clubs in their zones. • If you are unsure whether the governor needs to know something then the easy answer is he or she probably does!
Visiting Clubs Zone Chairpersons as Motivator • Each club in your zone is to be visited officially once per year for the purpose of motivating the club and sharing district information • Prepare before your visit and be knowledgeable about the club and its projects • Always take a membership ceremony induction with you and an invocation. You never know when you might need them! • Be prepared to answer questions about Lionism in general, fees and dues etc.
Zone Meetings Zone Chairpersons as Motivator • There is no difference between the format of a zone or club meeting • Ensure you have an AGENDA and stick to it (there are suggested agendas in the Zone Chairperson Manual) • Make the meeting interesting, full of information and not too long. • Use correct meeting procedure • Remember, you are in charge!!
Zone Chairpersons as Communicator ZoneMeetings • You should plan to hold four zone meetings during the year (the final one may be a social event) • We suggest you hold them after each cabinet meeting - You are the link between cabinet and the clubs - “The Communicator”
Zone Meetings Zone Chairperson as Motivator • Select someone to keep the minutes for you • Alternate the venue, if practical to make it fair to all attendees • Invite a speaker on a subject you wish to promote
Zone Chairperson as Counselor Conflict Advisor From time to time you may be asked to advise on disagreements within clubs. Try to remember the following: • Listen to both sides • Be sure of your facts • If in doubt seek a separate opinion • There is a club dispute resolution procedure in the standard club constitution (Article X) on the LCI Web site.
Paper Work Zone Chairperson as Communicator 1. Monthly Membership Report-MMR 2. Transfer Member Form 3. PU-101(Club Officer Report Form) 4. Zone Chairperson’s Reporting Form
Monthly Membership Reporting Zone Chairperson as Communicator • You will receive a log on number and password from LCI if the governor has reported you as a zone chairperson electronically • Check the last day of the month for current WMMR. • Follow-up late clubs • Use the information to track club progress. Look for trends in constant losses which could indicate problems within clubs and report accordingly
Transfer Member Form Zone Chairperson as Communicator Responsibilities of the current club Complete the ‘Former Lions Club Section ‘ of the form Drop the member using the WMMR or MMR Send a copy of the form to the club the member wishes to transfer into Responsibilities of the new club Complete the ‘New Lions Club Section’ of the form Keep a copy of the completed form Report the member as a transfer. If in doubt consult with the Membership Chairperson
Zone Chairperson as Communicator PU-101 • Submitted after club elections • Deadline is May 15 • You can check on reporting clubs on WMMR site without a password
REPORTING TO CABINET Zone Chairperson as Communicator • ALL cabinet officers prepare a report prior to each cabinet meeting through the cabinet secretary. • You should include: • Membership numbers of each club +/- • Projects being undertaken which are of interest. • Any concerns you have regarding clubs in your zone • Any recommendations you wish to bring before cabinet
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO YOU Zone Chairperson as Communicator • Zone Chairperson’s Manual (Available online) • Local Cabinet Officers Manual and Directory • Constitution and By-Laws (Available online) • LCI Web site www.lionsclubs.org • If all else fails, ASK • On conclusion today a list of resources will be available
Finally Collaborate with the district governor to ensure the clubs in the zone: Meet on a regular basis Abide by constitutional provisions Demonstrate sound financial practices Conduct service projects in the community Maintain effective internal communications and a community public relations program Implement membership recruitment, orientation and retention program Zone Chairperson - Well Prepared 2009 Minneapolis Convention ZC Seminar